Faber nodded once to accept the thank you. He waited patiently for Ash to get around the table and lead the way. Vivianne wamled up to her husband and took his arm. "I haven't seen all of it but I suppose she will." Faber agreed. "At least you can rest assured that Marigold will honour that hard work you have put in it and not destroy the hard work." Faber continued. Vivianne nodded in agreement. "She is an angel and she did all of our gardens. She isn't the type of person to make drastic changes if they are not needed." [hr] Marigold smiled and started to follow the little bird. She paused as she heard some alarming sounds of other birds. It was hard to pinpoint sounds but she thought she heard something that did make her feel on edge just before the alarming sounds of the birds started. "I'd better hurry." she said and she walked quickly in the direction the little bird had gone too. Marigold noticed a sturdy branch on the ground, about the size of her arm, and after a small hesitation she picked it up.[i] "Better be safe than sorry." [/i] she thought even though she didn't feel really scared but she was more careful because she expected a wild animal to cause some disruption to the birds their songs. [hr] Hazel looked at the cottage and the white picket fence around it. All that she saw and heard made her think it was quite an average family. Besides the curse. The dream of quite some girls she knew. With kids and all. Hazel sighed. Kids was not something she could handle well. Keith could, easily, but Hazel wasn't very good with kids. "Playing somewhere?" Hazel offered. That was what kids do right? She didn't know. She did hope they wouldn't bother them too much when they were inside.